Are you asking for another column?Sometimes the transfer pauses for a few seconds and then resumes. This is specially true for trickle slots. In such cases the '-' in the waiting column changes to a wait counter after about 15 seconds, and reverts to the '-' when the next block of data comes in. The space therefore is already in use, not wasted as one might expect. I really don't think a request for another column will go down very well with the devs We need to be a bit more creative, maybe like a +/- sign before the time to differentiate between waiting and transferring. Bit of a problem with the pauses, though: when more data comes in, should the transfer time start from zero, or should it continue from where it left off?

Are you asking for another column?Sometimes the transfer pauses for a few seconds and then resumes. This is specially true for trickle slots. In such cases the '-' in the waiting column changes to a wait counter after about 15 seconds, and reverts to the '-' when the next block of data comes in. The space therefore is already in use, not wasted as one might expect. I really don't think a request for another column will go down very well with the devs We need to be a bit more creative, maybe like a +/- sign before the time to differentiate between waiting and transferring. Bit of a problem with the pauses, though: when more data comes in, should the transfer time start from zero, or should it continue from where it left off?

no, not another column. no way! just wanted to replace '-' with a timer, while transfer in progress

ps: is it normal behavior that I spend 8 hours in a 'queue full' status of some other guy queue and after, status changed to 'black 5'. should it be 'green 5' instead? and of course waiting timer started countdown from "0", but I think that timer should continue to count 'waiting' time.I was waiting, you know...

I like the suggestions in this thread. Another one is: I'd like to know how much data a source has transferred to me in the current download session (at present all we can see is how much data has been transferred in the currently running e+ session, so if a client is transferring data more than once, we don't know).These stats are needed because:1. Some clients stop transferring after a given time (say 1 hour).2. Most clients upload a limited amount of data in each download session. Nice to know when they are expected to stop.